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Service Design Drinks

E S B Z / F E B R U A R Y 1 8 , 2 0 1 5

Education

Manuel Großmann, Fuxblau

Katrin PhD Candidate, University of Potsdam

Who are we?

Olga Business Consultant, Fuxblau

Manuel Service Designer, Fuxblau

Mauro Designer, SAP

Martin Designer, Nokia/HERE

Who is the host?

Going global

https://youtu.be/9pyxQr7Y1cg

The Service Design Drinks were video recorded for the first time. You can watch the full session here:

Focus education at schools

improving schools high impact=

#1 What #2 Why #3 How

Exercise

AG E N DA

Service Design Drinks On Education

Context Challenges Strategies for improvement & examples

What Context

The evolution of the rest of the world

schools

time

improvement

the internet happened

the rest of the world

learning how things work

exchanging photos

sharing homework

Students’ reality

“Last week I was asked for help by a colleague since the interactive whiteboard was ‘broken’. The problem: a cable was loose.”

— M I C H A E L B U S C H teacher in Hamburg

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Reality at school

Photo: Michael Busch, teacher in Hamburg

Computer lab

Photo: Flickr artist elaine000

Banning mobile phones

Photo: Flickr artist David Sudgen

Are students way ahead of their teachers and of school reality?

International Computer and Information Literacy Study (ICILS) 2013: “Preparing for life in a digital age”

November 2014

Computer literacy

“an individual’s ability to use computers to investigate, create, and communicate in order to participate effectively at home, at school, in the workplace, and in society”

Definition by Fraillon, Schulz, & Ainley, 2013

Data base of the ICILS

60,000 students grade 8 (or equivalent) 35,000 teachers 21 countries*

*or education systems

Source: Executive summary of the ICILS 2013

Access to computers & internet at home

Source: Executive summary of the ICILS 2013

*cross-national average of 8th graders

94%*at least one computer (desktop, laptop, notebook, or tablet device)

48%*three or more computers at home

92%*@some form of internet connection

Years of computer usage since

5 - 7 years

38 %

29 %

33 %

7+ years

Source: Executive summary of the ICILS 2013

Computer usage at schools

Denmark 40.2

Poland 18.4

Germany 9.1

25 50 75 1000

every day at least once a week

at least once a month

less than once a month

never

Canada 73.0

Source: Presentation of Dr. Heike Schaumburg at “Richtungsweiser Bildung”

“[…] we would be naive to expect [students] to develop computer and

information literacy in the absence of coherent learning programs”

Quote from the executive summary of the ICILS 2013

Study findings

Source: Executive summary of the ICILS 2013

young people are not the digital natives who we think they are

knowledge & skills can and should be taught

need to focus on increasing teacher expertise in information and computer technology use

How to get teachers on board?

will

skill

tool

higher frequency of usage

Based on the Will-Skill-Tool-Model by Knezek et al 2000

Why Challenges

Challenge #1 The trouble of ownership

Teachers are breaking the law every day because they want to use materials that

are up to date.

Copyright & service innovation

O W N E R S H I P O F M E D I A

A C C E S S T O C O N T E N T

music on CDs Spotify

movies on DVDs Netflix

knowledge inside school books

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meinunterricht.de

APPROACH Access to proprietary high quality content

scook

APPROACH Access to proprietary high quality content

APPROACH Access to creative commons content (OER)lernox

Challenge #2 Empowerment & digital tools

computer rooms no integrated learning

tablets & laptops financial burden

bring your own device

inclusion of all students

smartboards teachers need training

free wifi legal issues & misuse

T E C H S O L U T I O N S H U R D L E S

APPROACH Regular feedback to improve teachingEdkimo

APPROACH Connect teachers to help each other (P2P)Lehrerkolleg

APPROACH Computers as part of an open learning environmentFreies Christliches Gymnasium Düsseldorf

APPROACH Students work on solutionsStudent initiative at “Leibnitz Gymnasium”

Challenge #3 Multiple stakeholder

1 Germany 16 federal states

teachers

parents

students

politicans

school boarduniversities

administration

APPROACH

?

Bringing in Service Design

Tool: Stakeholder Map

People-Centerer view on an ecosystem

Understand who affects and who is affected by a service

Illustrates relationships & dependencies

WHAT

WHY

HOW List all stakeholdersAnnotate relationships

EXAMPLE Map of relationships

FuxBlau

Stakeholder Map

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students

parents

administration

school board

friends

publishing houses

EXAMPLE Centered approach

FuxBlau

Stakeholder Map

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students

parentsschool board

publishing houses

Federal politicians

Exercise

Exercise

Create a stakeholder map that helps you to tackle your challenge (challenges are on the work sheets).

1. Brainstorm and collect all stakeholders. Put each stakeholder(group) on a single post it.

2. Bring the stakeholders in an order that helps you to make sense of the ecosystem.

3. Annotate the kind of relationships that the stakeholders have with each other.

Take-away

Will-Skill-Tool model

will

skill

tool

higher frequency of usage

Based on Knezek et al 2000

Take-away

teachers’ expertise needs to be improved

the access of learning materials (content) needs to be improved

to solve education challenges we need to manage stakeholders better

students are not as computer literate as one might think

Nov 13–14, 2015 at Kalkscheune, Berlin / Germany

Interactive conference for Service Innovators

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